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    you in the back‚ people will spread misleading and untrue rumors about you‚ what if you would know everything? Are you ready to be slapped by the truth? Are you ready to see yourself from their perspective? In this literary story “A Low Art” by Margaret Atwood‚ is about retelling Homer’s novel – The Odyssey but from Penelope’s perspective. Penelope is the faithful‚ patient‚ considerate‚ devoted and loving wife of Odysseus. Odysseus was described in the excerpt as tricky and liar‚ how great he is to

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    mother of a little girl‚ she then commences a relationship with a Guardian‚ Nick‚ who she creates romantic emotions for after being separate with her family. Inside the book‚ her former name is never mentioned. Thanks to a "clue" in the novel given by Atwood‚ it’s okay for readers to call Offred‚ June as her real name if they like to. This Handmaid recounts her story‚ and demonstrates to us her past through flashbacks‚ and digressions. She is a women of intelligent‚ insightful‚ perceptive‚ keen and kind

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    tendencies that may result in bringing chaos and suffering to the people around them. This behavior may cause destruction to the foundation of many societies all for the benefit of an individual’s selfish desires. In the novel Oryx and Crake by Margret Atwood‚ Crake is an example of a character who displays abusive power. Crake created the BlyssPluss pill‚ a pill that would eventually wipe out the whole human race for his own selfish wants. He thought that the entire human race was the main source of destruction

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    Chrystelle Pierre-Fils EES21QH.05 Ms. Milliner October‚ 17. 2016 The Handmaid’s Tale In the novel‚ The Handmaid’s Tale‚ Atwood’s use of language is a big outlet for the audience to see that the language creates a form of power and a means of escape. The language that she uses is freedom of speech‚ religious language‚ the language between all of the characters‚ and in general‚ certain phrases and words. After reading the novel‚ it is clear to see Atwood’s choice of language is created in order for

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    all three pieces of literature you are able to see that it will always be an on going battle and people feel that women are just there to be used and objectified. Atwood’s dystopian classic was influenced by texts such as George Orwell’s 1984. Atwood creates an imagined world and society ruled by a fundamentalist government and a Christian theocracy in the place of a democratic government; which have enforced actions such as totalitarian violence and the suppression of information to the people

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    bad people coming after her. In Chapter 14‚ under the list of what makes Christ himself‚ is that he was “thirty-three years of age when last seen.” In The Handmaid’s Tale‚ Offred described herself as “thirty-three years old ...[with] brown hair.” Atwood suggests that Offred has trouble remembering how she used to look like and seldom gets the chance to look at herself. The way that Offred is describing herself reveals that she will not stay 33 years old and will not always have a head full

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    ENG 3U1 Monday March 8 2013 Betrayal “Oryx and Crake” by Margret Atwood and “The Quiet American” by Phillip Noyce are both created at different eras but both demonstrate a very similar thematic connection. Betrayal is show through out the Novel “Oryx and Crake” and the film “The Quiet American”. In the film diolacton is used for illegal making and in the text the blysspluss pill is sold. In the film people believe that the diolacton is used to help people by making the frames of glasses but really

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    "Backdrop addresses cowboy" by Margaret Atwood Creating a masterful poetic movement through the American mythos‚ Atwood skewers "manifest destiny" by embodying the voice of the Other‚ the discarded "I am." Writing political poetry that artfully confronts dominant ideology – thus exposing the motivation and effects of misrepresentation – is a difficult challenge. The process can easily be derailed by temptations to write strident‚ overly didactic verse that elevates sentiment above nuance and

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    his enduring power and artistic qualities‚ and his audiences are emotionally and intellectually engaged and thus more responsive to Sadat’s deliverance of their own views on their beliefs and aspirations. “Spotty-Handed Villainesses” (1994) by Margaret Atwood‚ using subversive irony and humour‚ forces her audiences to deconstruct the deception of ‘evil’ women within literature and with her enduring power engages her audiences in cries for the dismantling of social gender roles. The speeches set for

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    THE HANDMAID’S TALE Grade 11 English Analytical Essay Words: 1 245 Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale is a disturbing novel that displays the presence and manipulation of power. This is displayed throughout the novel and is represented significantly in three ways. As the book takes place in the republic of Gilead‚ the elite in society are placed above every other individual who are not included in their level. Secondly‚ men are placed at the top of the chain and they significantly overpower

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